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The One Day of the Year archive Is ANZAC Day just an excuse for "one long grog-up" or is it a day when Australians reflect on those who have paid the ultimate price? One of Australia's most popular and favourite plays, The One Day of the Year explores the universal theme of father-son conflict against the background of the beery haze and the heady, nostalgic sentimentality of ANZAC Day - Australia's equivalent of Remembrance Sunday - and a sacred cow among Australian annual celebrations. For war veterans like Alf and his friend Wacka, ANZAC Day is an opportunity to commemorate history and the forging of Australia's national identity. For Alf's son Hughie, reacting against everything his father stands for, ANZAC Day is a just an out-of-date nationalist nostalgia fest, so he decides to do a photo-essay for a magazine portraying the "real" celebration of the day: ex-servicemen passed out in the gutter in an alcoholic stupor... The One Day of the Year generated huge controversy in Australia following its publication in 1960 with a policeman stationed at the stage door to ward off the angry public, while death threats were sent to the author. Last seen in the UK at the Theatre Royal Stratford East in 1961, this production rediscovers an Australian theatre classic.

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Author: Alan Seymour

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Archive listings for The One Day of the Year (2015)

Work type: Play.

T1756474978

Marking the 100th anniversary of the Gallipoli campaign and taking place during a year of world-wide ceremonies commemorating the battle, the production is presented as part of the annual Australia and New Zealand Festival of Literature and Arts.Presented byDefibrillator (in association with Ironbark and Neil McPherson for the Finborough Theatre). Director Wayne Harrison. Design Catherine Morgan. Costume Holly Rose Henshaw. Lighting Marec Joyce. Sound Chris Drohan. Performer Mark Little. Performer Fiona Press. Performer Adele Querol. Performer James Wright. Performer Paul Haley.
19 May 15 to 13 Jun 15Finborough, Inner London :: V199
listing details L023270892

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